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Make Seattle Happy Report: A Blueprint for Raising

Awareness in Your Community about the importance of happiness as a guide for the future of our nation, neighborhoods

and personal life

PART ONE: RAISING AWARENESS

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Part One: Raising Awareness

Our goal: to increase awareness of the importance of happiness as a guide for public policy and

social change

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Guiding us for this work:

UN Resolution 65/309 “Towards a Holistic Approach to Sustainable Development” adopted August 23 2011.

An invitation to replace Gross Domestic Product with Happiness on a national level.

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The Make Seattle Happy ProjectConducted by Make It Happy and

The Happiness Initiative

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Step One: Ask People “What Makes Your City a Happy Place?”

find a public place with lots of traffic wear a sandwich board with the question on it

offer people a post it and sharpie pencollect the post-its on your boardtake lots of picturesshoot lots of video

This step is part of Make It Happy’s Happy Post project.

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We took over 100 photos

check them out at www.flickr.com/photos/thehappinessinitiativeand click on the set “raising awareness”

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We produced videos.

view the videos at www.happycounts.org/raiseawareness

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Step Two: The Data we created a word cloud, which shows graphically which words were used most frequently other ways include lists, clusters, posters NOTE: It is important to communicate that the data collected is not from a scientific sample, and for raising awareness only!

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What Makes Seattle Happy? A Word Cloud from 500 people’s responses

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community

culture

education & learning

environment governance

material well-being

health

psychological well-being

social connection

time balance

Word Clouds in the Domains of Gross National Happiness

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Step Three: Communication we held a panel discussion where we shot videos of the panelists and participantswe created a poster of all the post-its as a backdrop for our panel discussion there are many other ways to communicate – social media, world-café style events, TEDx style talks, etc.

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Videos of panelists and participants:

view the videos at www.happycounts.org/raiseawarenessreport

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What about negative media? Sometimes happiness work elicits negative media. If this happens: Fly high – Rather than respond directly, issue a press release stating the purpose of your project, linking it to the importance of happiness for government, and the current status of society and the environment with a system guided primarily by consumption, money and economic growth. Camps you can’t win in: Fly higher. As much as they may try to incite, keep to your purpose.

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What next?

Part Two: Measuring HappinessPart Three: Policy Recommendations

Visit happycounts.org to gather tools and resources for grassroots activism in your community

towards a new economic paradigmyour happiness counts. count your happiness

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Make Seattle Happy: A Blueprint for Raising Awareness in Your Community.

Please use these materials to raise awareness about the importance of happiness and well-being, the happiness movement and the aim of a new economic paradigm. These materials may be used or reproduced for any non-commercial use. For more information, inquiries or comments, please email [email protected] or visit happycounts.org Report compiled by: Laura Musikanski, JD, MBAEditing team: Eldan Goldenberg, James BradburyCopyright © The Happiness Initiative 2013


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